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of the past because that's where this book is taking our kids one of the themes is the importance of religion when it comes to politics because it all separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion another of course is obamacare that suggests that it's worse than mass murder for profit because according to ted cruz providing health care to poor people is quote worse than any war but the best part the absolute best part about this is that it's a coloring book which means your children will get a unique chance to interact with chris's ideology and film the texas senator's hollow lifeless outline with color but surprisingly this isn't the first time that propaganda about the government has been made palatable for children who can forget the nine eleven commission reports dumbed down common. book version or what about the bin laden raid coloring book titled the kids book of freedom guys this trends go to and don't indoctrinate your kids with pre-established political beliefs before they can even read now let's break the set. the key please please a little very hard to take under the.
of the past because that's where this book is taking our kids one of the themes is the importance of religion when it comes to politics because it all separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion another of course is obamacare that suggests that it's worse than mass murder for profit because according to ted cruz providing health care to poor people is quote worse than any war but the best part the absolute best part about this is that it's a coloring book which means your...
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reporter: just as mandela brought his country together, his memorial began with a coming together of religions, during an interfaith prayer. >> he, too, transcended his personal pain and years of suffering, to forgive and to embrace his brothers and sisters, who inflicted so much pain on him. >> to madiba for his selfless efforts, salvaging the nation and leading it to the path of peace, reconciliation and harmony. >> reporter: then, a song to nelson mandela. ♪ nelson mandela >> reporter: 3 of mandela's 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, took the stage to honor their grandfather. >> the tree that towers above the rest is broken by the wind. child of the wind. of the land. child that dreams of a future where black and white, rich and poor, men, women and children, must live side by side, dreaming the same dream, realizing at the crucible of time in our land, we salute you. >> so many emotional tribute this is morning. so many world leaders there, including four american presidents. kind of surprising. not a lot of visible security. >> reporter: given how many of the world's most pow
reporter: just as mandela brought his country together, his memorial began with a coming together of religions, during an interfaith prayer. >> he, too, transcended his personal pain and years of suffering, to forgive and to embrace his brothers and sisters, who inflicted so much pain on him. >> to madiba for his selfless efforts, salvaging the nation and leading it to the path of peace, reconciliation and harmony. >> reporter: then, a song to nelson mandela. ♪ nelson...
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the quakers of the mid 17th century were prohibited from practicinger that religion which includes part of what is now new york state. in response, a group of local activists wrote a declaration against religious persecution. although 356 years old, its intent still shines brightly in the ideals embraces today. in 1657, 30 english citizens stood against oppression and asserted the rights of quakers and our religious minorities to practice their religion. they wrote, quote, we desire not to judge least we be judged, condemn least we be condemned but let man stand or fall to his own master. it was against judging and condemning others for what they believed. it was met with great opposition from the local government in what is known today as flushing queens. one of the greatest and most outspoken proponents of religious freedom at the time was an english immigrant named john bown. at great risk to himself, he invited the quakers to hold religious services in his own home. he was arrested for doing so, fined and then banished to his homeland to holland for his crimes. to in holland, john w
the quakers of the mid 17th century were prohibited from practicinger that religion which includes part of what is now new york state. in response, a group of local activists wrote a declaration against religious persecution. although 356 years old, its intent still shines brightly in the ideals embraces today. in 1657, 30 english citizens stood against oppression and asserted the rights of quakers and our religious minorities to practice their religion. they wrote, quote, we desire not to...
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religion has been in the news a lot lately especially when it comes to politics and our government and the debate over a woman's right to choose to hobby lobby's refusal to provide contraception and once obamacare rolled out because of their religious views the separation between church and state seems smaller than ever before but while religious conservatives are making their voices heard across america other religious groups are also trying to have their voices heard and that includes satanists so if you think that religious conservatives are the only ones expressing their views in public in everything you know is wrong joining me now via skype from boston is lucian griefs overlord of the satanic temple of new york lucian welcome. thanks for joining us so let's start simple what are satanists. well statements in our case i'm an atheist so satanism for me is a narrative construct by which i symbolize my rejection of supernaturalism and indorse for personal sovereignty and individual freedom as well as the pursuit of knowledge however uncomfortable that knowledge might be and that's in
religion has been in the news a lot lately especially when it comes to politics and our government and the debate over a woman's right to choose to hobby lobby's refusal to provide contraception and once obamacare rolled out because of their religious views the separation between church and state seems smaller than ever before but while religious conservatives are making their voices heard across america other religious groups are also trying to have their voices heard and that includes...
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family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister that i will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve years but i might make enough money this year to actually be taxable and i'll tell you what i will not pay into the u.k. tax system and fund the murder of my brothers and sisters halfway around the world i simply refuse to do it and i would argue that other people should look at a contract like that and maybe if we all decide to enter into a new contract like that we can end war for good so you say your world citizen is there any place that you love more than other where you living in the u.k. if you don't like u.k. policies are love hawaii my my my adopted homeland is hawaii and the hawaiian nation was
family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister that i will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve...
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a strong believe in my religion. it does not mean i will go to an extreme and do something violent. that is what we have to deal with. he -- these elements, in whatever walk of life it is, that will turn to violence. and challenge, not only societies that cannot take care of themselves, but also us and our way of life. i think that is a difficult challenge we are facing. as we look around the world, and societies and the societal underpinnings of what i would describe in some regions of the world, a sense of hopelessness, that is where we have to understand that and decide whether we will do anything about it or not. in some cases we can and in some we cannot hear it but we would like to do is he able to help other nations in other regions of the world, certainly, to be able to help themselves. that is what a global leader should do. that is what we try to do all the time. as i see the military and what the military has done and is involved in over the years, that is what we have tried to do. it does not make a diffe
a strong believe in my religion. it does not mean i will go to an extreme and do something violent. that is what we have to deal with. he -- these elements, in whatever walk of life it is, that will turn to violence. and challenge, not only societies that cannot take care of themselves, but also us and our way of life. i think that is a difficult challenge we are facing. as we look around the world, and societies and the societal underpinnings of what i would describe in some regions of the...
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. >> how do you get kicked out of your religion. >> i have blocked her on twitter. she is a bigot. >> she was sharing negative things and her friends alienated her because she left the church of scientology. however, she came back and said we're going to try to put this behind her and leah said i just wish the best for kirsti so maybe we're past this. >> okay. rebecca black has a new one out. remind people who rebecca black is. friday. >> if you get it in your head again, don't blame us. but she came out with this song a couple of years ago, friday. it became very popular. 61 million views on youtube. so over the weekend, the sequel, i guess, if you came out called saturday. she has more than 8 million views for this song. it has a bit of a similar sound to it. the song was quite devicive. there's people that felt it was catchy. >> others that felt like it was -- >> the worst song ever. >> some people were rather vocal about it. so she is capitalizing on this. could be another viral hit for her. >> a good parody. >> the next one is bcs or the bowl projections. we no
. >> how do you get kicked out of your religion. >> i have blocked her on twitter. she is a bigot. >> she was sharing negative things and her friends alienated her because she left the church of scientology. however, she came back and said we're going to try to put this behind her and leah said i just wish the best for kirsti so maybe we're past this. >> okay. rebecca black has a new one out. remind people who rebecca black is. friday. >> if you get it in your head...
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you see the contents or the french language and they don't reject foreign religions that every country has an identity as a protected act out the front is broadcasting watchdog agrees its meeting on monday to discuss the pretty freakin of wrongdoing in the media and the reference on tv. that's really the sports music in boston. what a mime all his calls and nigeria seems to be on course to become africa's biggest economy with an average annual growth rate of around six or seven percent over the past decade. it looks set to overtake south africa today am speaking to the woman who's in charge of this rising economic power and cozy up onto it we are not is the finance minister of nigeria cheese and pires for some it's about the need is hosted by the french president is also bringing together african and french business leaders said mr a way out i think you very much indeed for speaking to is unwelcome. thank you marcus now i spoke the robots and annual growth rate of about six percent in the past decade so so they're all concerns that the nigerian growth rates could come down if there are
you see the contents or the french language and they don't reject foreign religions that every country has an identity as a protected act out the front is broadcasting watchdog agrees its meeting on monday to discuss the pretty freakin of wrongdoing in the media and the reference on tv. that's really the sports music in boston. what a mime all his calls and nigeria seems to be on course to become africa's biggest economy with an average annual growth rate of around six or seven percent over the...
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family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister di will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve years but i might make enough money this year to actually be taxable and i'll tell you what i will not pay into the u.k. tax system and fund the murder of my brothers and sisters halfway around the world i simply refuse to do it and i would argue that other people should look at a contract like that and maybe if we all decide to enter into a new contract like that we can end war for good so you say your world citizen is there any place that you love more than other why are you living in the u.k. if you don't like u.k. policies i love hawaii my my my adopted homeland is hawaii and the hawaiian nation was stol
family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister di will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve years...
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i agree that you can't force a religion. you certainly cannot legislate a religion to accept it, but there is the reality, today is, that there's going to be probably 17 states by the end of this year who are waiting for the illinois law to get signed and new mexico, supreme court case to be decided, but there could be up to 17 states by the end of this year in the next several months that have gay marriage. that number is going to grow. it's not going to decrease. so this debate is on the brink of becoming moot. >> i mean, sure there are some social costs. we look at countries such as benevolence or sweden, the cohabitation rates have risen. less people getting the. more people are putting marriage off. >> is that because of gay marriage? >> harvey i think so spent it's because straight people don't want to get married. they just want to shack up spent i think we've made into a quaint social custom instead of, i think our policy would be better served strengthening marriage and making sure every child our gay speedy so how
i agree that you can't force a religion. you certainly cannot legislate a religion to accept it, but there is the reality, today is, that there's going to be probably 17 states by the end of this year who are waiting for the illinois law to get signed and new mexico, supreme court case to be decided, but there could be up to 17 states by the end of this year in the next several months that have gay marriage. that number is going to grow. it's not going to decrease. so this debate is on the...
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this was his religion. >> we, you are absolutely right. even though he went through chechen prison, whenever people from different denominations came in, they obviously wanted to see him, so he would go and sit and listen very attentively. that was yet another of mandela's personas. >> as a politician, let's end with this. one of the most remarkable things was when there was a changeover in power, ordinarily, you wipe out who was there. especially under conditions like apartheid. how did he sell the idea of keeping africanos in government, how did he make that okay with the african people? >> i think personally at a fundamental level, he recognized that africanos were south africans just like everyone of us. that's a lessen he learned in prison and emphasized in prison. he had a cordial relationship and we learned from him. the most important message who to trust, please dobi don't be consumed by hatred. it no cusses on the wrong things. that's a message he carried outside of prison. amazing, he was able to carry huge numbers of people aro
this was his religion. >> we, you are absolutely right. even though he went through chechen prison, whenever people from different denominations came in, they obviously wanted to see him, so he would go and sit and listen very attentively. that was yet another of mandela's personas. >> as a politician, let's end with this. one of the most remarkable things was when there was a changeover in power, ordinarily, you wipe out who was there. especially under conditions like apartheid....
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family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister die will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve years but i might make enough money this year to actually be taxable and i'll tell you what i will not pay into the u.k. tax system and fund the murder of my brothers and sisters halfway around the world i simply refuse to do it and i would argue that other people should look at a contract like that and maybe if we all decide to enter into a new contract like that we can end war for good so you say your world citizen is there any place that you love more than other where you living in the u.k. if you don't like u.k. policy i love hawaii my my my adopted homeland is hawaii and the hawaiian nation was stolen
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we share the same religion, the same history. more importantly, we share the same geography. we are -- our neighbors, we have very similar interests. our interests cannot be divided. our security is i have did i have vise i believe. we have security for all of us or none of us will have security. these are firm commitments that iran will build its foreign policy upon and i believe we want to promote that type of thinking and mentality, not the remnants of cold war mentality of zero sum games. >> you know, sir, reality on the ground is different. when you talk to officials in this part of the world, particularly this part of the world, they will tell you, you know what? we have seen the iranians undermining sunnis in iraq. we have seen them promoting hezbollah in lebanon. they are totally -- we were totally proposed of this motion of maintaining a stable region. accusations? >> have they told you we have also supported a very sunn hammas moment? we have stood for unity with iraq, our relations with every group in iraq, including kurds who happen to be majority sunnis and sunni
we share the same religion, the same history. more importantly, we share the same geography. we are -- our neighbors, we have very similar interests. our interests cannot be divided. our security is i have did i have vise i believe. we have security for all of us or none of us will have security. these are firm commitments that iran will build its foreign policy upon and i believe we want to promote that type of thinking and mentality, not the remnants of cold war mentality of zero sum games....
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human chain they were kicking ass and beating us with their bottoms i was kicked here there was another religion i was in hospital now because of how hard they had him in the stomach. and on saturday more violence what began as a peaceful demonstration was broken up by force another arrest the protests are at an end but demonstrators continue to get taken away in this car in some ways it's a case of david versus goliath a tiny romanian village fighting to get an energy giant chevron off of its land but despite the arrests despite the protests and despite the clashes the chevron trucks are already here and the work looks set to go on reporting into ingest romania for our teeth. or a little break down for you why people are so worried about fracking when they believe the chemicals used in the process can accumulate in the soil causing water and even to pollution activists claim there are over a thousand documented cases of contamination right near the drilling sites the health risks could include sensory and respiratory damage from more of the dangers of fracking just head over to want to talk. i
human chain they were kicking ass and beating us with their bottoms i was kicked here there was another religion i was in hospital now because of how hard they had him in the stomach. and on saturday more violence what began as a peaceful demonstration was broken up by force another arrest the protests are at an end but demonstrators continue to get taken away in this car in some ways it's a case of david versus goliath a tiny romanian village fighting to get an energy giant chevron off of its...
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that means if i didn't do as a person can go to the media this is something you've been up all the religion of love is none other than the sins committed. then um i'm going to become a hermit maybe i'm going to become a rich man. in eighteen four days and the sox to get very very hard mean that the progress the integration process for that to the muslims community and in denmark. jonah has sons publishes a printed seventy five thousand copies of the book. unprecedented in moulton times throughout the country. tiana has written a fantastic bloke and he's learning new things and people who can't accept that describe what they warmed up with a sign that your daughter son could be prosecuted for alleged racism offer a muslim can lead to real complaint to police in the latest content just to vote. heres an important debate about critical issues and i've always been an opponent of hate speech laws that criminalize that even the offensive end and hateful things i think that it's crucial that those issues he had discussed the team in the debate rather than being sensitive the coach believes there i
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you think back to the 1990's, various european countries in particular of standing with historic co-religion, the idea that catholic portions of europe were standing with the co-ops and others, the serbs because of old religious orders. i think we have all learned from that, so that was not completely accurate depiction of the 1990's that we have to be extraordinarily careful. we are all skirting around the proper ways or the ways of describing a very complex situation. the u.s. does not want to be seen in the middle of a sectarian conflict. it gets to the whole issue of the sunni-shiite divide, the role of christians, the role of other religious groups in the area, because this is obviously something that is three much focus on in the context of the middle east peace process, and we have to be extraordinarily careful about how we deal with that. this is why we are not seeing the same kind of tone of the debate in the u.s. they do not want to have a particular constituency. there are other dimensions of the that we want to mention about the refugee process. we've seen a whole slew of her spe
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it's nor about that than some traditional belief in religion. >> we can see around you people are mourning, but when you talk to them, what is the sense of loss? what are they mourning? >> reporter: you know, they are, of course, mourning nelson mandela, but just remember mandela was like a mirror. he reflected back to south africa what they wanted to be, what this nation imagined itself to be. perhaps an idealistic vision. today 20 years later, this is a very complicated, often divided at times nation. now, what they also i think are mourning is that very vision of leadership we saw in mandela. you spoke about it a little earlier. he really played the long he? he looked ahead. he planned. he was a tactician, a pragmatist. he was a man who really thought about being a symbol of reconciliation. compare that with president zuma whose leadership and whose government seems to lurch from crisis to crisis. there seems to be an overwhelming focus on scandals over personal enrichment, whether it's president zuma or those close to him. they seem to have according to many south africans, there is a
it's nor about that than some traditional belief in religion. >> we can see around you people are mourning, but when you talk to them, what is the sense of loss? what are they mourning? >> reporter: you know, they are, of course, mourning nelson mandela, but just remember mandela was like a mirror. he reflected back to south africa what they wanted to be, what this nation imagined itself to be. perhaps an idealistic vision. today 20 years later, this is a very complicated, often...
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how do you balance off the religion with iran in this very important position -- and russia's relationship with israel? it could be very interesting to watch this about how russia balance is off all of these competing demands. >> i will make one brief comment. i think russia and the u.s. have the same interest so far as iran and nuclear weapons are concerned. nuclear powers that have nuclear weapons do not want additional powers to have nuclear weapons. it is as basic as that. i think we share that interest. this is why i think we will work together to see whether we can transform the interim agreement into something more binding. that is a good accommodation to pursue. i am a little less rosy about the overall historical relationship between russia and iran. we elected iran against russia on more than one occasion, and iran and russia have had some real problems, territorial problems throughout the years. imperial problems. so i think those who ignore history or geo-strategy would be too sanguine about the long- range prospects of that relationship because iran is a potential power, 80 mi
how do you balance off the religion with iran in this very important position -- and russia's relationship with israel? it could be very interesting to watch this about how russia balance is off all of these competing demands. >> i will make one brief comment. i think russia and the u.s. have the same interest so far as iran and nuclear weapons are concerned. nuclear powers that have nuclear weapons do not want additional powers to have nuclear weapons. it is as basic as that. i think we...
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transition to the after world, it's more about that thanes the about some sort of traditional belief and religion. >> we can tell, we can see around you, people are mourning, but when you talk to them, what is the sense of loss? what are they mourning? >> reporter: they're of course mourning nelson mandela, but mandela was like a mirror, he reflected back to south africa, what they want to be, what this nation imagined itself to be. perhaps an idealistic vision, an complicated often -- very visionary leadership we saw in mandel l.a. you spoke about it a little bit earlier. he really played the long game, didn't he? he looked ahead, he planned, he was a man who really thought about being a symbol of rec reconciliati reconciliation. now compare that to president zuma whose leadership and whose government seems to lurch from crisis to crisis, there seems to be an overwhelming focus on scandals or the personal enrichment whether it's linked to president zuma or those close to him. according to many south africans there's a real current in this current government of the trappings of power, of using th
transition to the after world, it's more about that thanes the about some sort of traditional belief and religion. >> we can tell, we can see around you, people are mourning, but when you talk to them, what is the sense of loss? what are they mourning? >> reporter: they're of course mourning nelson mandela, but mandela was like a mirror, he reflected back to south africa, what they want to be, what this nation imagined itself to be. perhaps an idealistic vision, an complicated often...
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religion is one, politics is another. >> religion and politics. may sons were raised right. >> yes. >> then there are the ceremonies. each one teaches a moral lesson related to the legend of one hiram abith the architect of king solomon's temple. they can be a little unusual as pointed out in this recruitment video. >> even while blindfolded try to concentrate on what you are asked, what is stead to you and what is happening around you. everything will be explained to you in later sections of the degree. >> when a candidate comes in to the door he's blindfolded because symbolically he's in a state of darkness because mason is moving from darkness in to masoinic light. >> being unenlightened then enlightened? >>er. as to what happens after that, well, that's a secret. but for members free masonry is about something much simpler. >> i have a group of men that i enjoy being with. these are people that i go out to dinner with, we socialize together. the guys i like to hang with. they're my friends. >> osgood: still to come just thrown read. >> do you
religion is one, politics is another. >> religion and politics. may sons were raised right. >> yes. >> then there are the ceremonies. each one teaches a moral lesson related to the legend of one hiram abith the architect of king solomon's temple. they can be a little unusual as pointed out in this recruitment video. >> even while blindfolded try to concentrate on what you are asked, what is stead to you and what is happening around you. everything will be explained to...
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a new religion you get those who've left home to use that religion is an excuse for extremists. that would be a concern but that was clear evidence that there are bargains to be radicalized i'm forced to join direct causation will be on a full report christmas who then can become extremists as well evidence for the prison open sissy name stays put the as are necessary he said not finding pellets as having shelved and then they say its length and gangs have grey and in how and influence in jail to leave the country and the prison open to safety a sniff confronts that they target vulnerable new arrivals that can touch it and that the islamists that already being forced into more extremist views. he speaks some christmas in the italian law enjoyed the benefits. all done it again if i'm a self all heart on that had just the same as the pa for a kind of trip atonement for protection how dumb it because i'm cool with extremists who was ultimately released from behind these moles back into society. it's been three weeks now since the air crash in the russian city of cuz on that killed
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dividing jerusalem and finding some arrangement so that jews can go to the holiest place in the jewish religion. jews are not allowed to go to the temple mount because the mosque is there. that is outrageous. places of worship should be open to everybody who wants to worship. but israel does not allow jews to go out of respect for the muslims. tell me another country that behaves like that. >> your argument is more with the government of israel than with the palestinians? >> not true. >> it is true. you are prepared if palestinians would accept the deal president clinton offers. the government of israel would not accept the offer president clinton offered. when he offered it, yasir arafat turned it down. some say that later he regretted that. >> you know who told him not to accept it? even though he changed his mind since? the head of the palestinians told arafat not to accept it. >> you are arguing for a deal -- >> do you know that for a fact? >> we can find out by asking, would they accept the 67 deal offered by president clinton at camp david? why don't we do that? >> for the israelis, we wi
dividing jerusalem and finding some arrangement so that jews can go to the holiest place in the jewish religion. jews are not allowed to go to the temple mount because the mosque is there. that is outrageous. places of worship should be open to everybody who wants to worship. but israel does not allow jews to go out of respect for the muslims. tell me another country that behaves like that. >> your argument is more with the government of israel than with the palestinians? >> not...
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tracks some odd january of this nelson on the robot can you get those who've left home to the news that religion is an excuse for extremists. i'm dealt with to put this in part that was clear evidence that there are arguments to be radicalized. i'm forced to join direct causation all beyond a folder for christmas who then can become extremists as well. evidence for the prison open sissy name stays put the as are necessary he said not finding pellets as having shelved and then they say its length and gangs have grey and in power and influence in jail to leave the country and the prison open the safe nation is concerned that they target vulnerable new arrivals that can touch it and that the islamists that is already being forced into more extremist views. he speaks some business in a tone that you are going to the bathroom. all summer to get more fiber itself. all art doll that had just the same as the pa for a kind of trip. atonement for protection. how dumb it because i'm cool with extremists who was ultimately released from behind these moles back into society. they expect the store is one of t
tracks some odd january of this nelson on the robot can you get those who've left home to the news that religion is an excuse for extremists. i'm dealt with to put this in part that was clear evidence that there are arguments to be radicalized. i'm forced to join direct causation all beyond a folder for christmas who then can become extremists as well. evidence for the prison open sissy name stays put the as are necessary he said not finding pellets as having shelved and then they say its...
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those who watch on to and use that religion is an excuse for treatment and we're particularly concerned when there's clear evidence that there are youngsters being radicalized. and forced to join the rest of causation of young a full report prisoners. who then can become a tree machine while evidence from the prison office's union shows prisoners are necessarily so much finding gods as having shoved in their faces muslim gangs have grown in power and influence in jails all over the country and the prison officers association is concerned that they target vulnerable new arrivals for conversion and that those who are muslims already are being forced into more extremist views you speak to some prisoners or no. food or act on it to get more time. or just to be seen as to be part of a gun culture i've done it for protection i've done it because i was bullied extremists who are ultimately released from behind these walls back into society. russia's aviation agency is under investigation and it's part of the probe into an air crash airport that killed fifty in november investigators consider s
those who watch on to and use that religion is an excuse for treatment and we're particularly concerned when there's clear evidence that there are youngsters being radicalized. and forced to join the rest of causation of young a full report prisoners. who then can become a tree machine while evidence from the prison office's union shows prisoners are necessarily so much finding gods as having shoved in their faces muslim gangs have grown in power and influence in jails all over the country and...
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it is long past time that jerusalem, the crucible of the world's three great monotheistic religions becomes non-not as the subject of constant struggle, but as the golden city of peace and unity embodied the aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. peace is possible because we have courageous leaders who have already taken significant political risks for peace. the time is approaching when they will have to take even more . they have shown real courage, nd primesident abbas a minister netanyahu. the president has made tough choices. he has stayed the course, despite people in his team saying you ought to get out of here, look at those settlements, they are making a full of you. leave me, that battle has been going on. i deal with it every week. time, there has been israeli soldiers shot and killed and other actsk of incitement. prime minister netanyahu has made tough choices. just this week, he reaffirmed his commitment to a palestinian state. he said israel is ready for an historic peace. because possible today the arab league has also made tough choices. for the first time, they ca
it is long past time that jerusalem, the crucible of the world's three great monotheistic religions becomes non-not as the subject of constant struggle, but as the golden city of peace and unity embodied the aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. peace is possible because we have courageous leaders who have already taken significant political risks for peace. the time is approaching when they will have to take even more . they have shown real courage, nd primesident abbas a minister...
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south africa, a democratic free south africa where all south africas are equal regardless of race creed religion. they are personified those ideals, they carried forward those ideals not only in word but in deed. to one where democracy and equality ruled. as mandela said, he wasn't going tgoing, he said i fight against white domination. i fight against black domination. i cherish a society where everyone is found equal. that goes to the heart of what the struggles were about. >> now in this time of grief and mourning for nelson mandela, the dangers are is that people are thinking about the man rather than what he stood for. and south africa today, 50 years later, are those ideals still there? do they need to be refreshed. >> we had a conference, and one of the speakers spoke about the moment of reckon. and then i heard yesterday that it's time for reflection. i think what you just said we are at that moment where we need to reflect. we need to reevaluate. we need to rethink and reconsider where we are today in relation to what the liberation struggle was about. yes, we are honoring and rememberi
south africa, a democratic free south africa where all south africas are equal regardless of race creed religion. they are personified those ideals, they carried forward those ideals not only in word but in deed. to one where democracy and equality ruled. as mandela said, he wasn't going tgoing, he said i fight against white domination. i fight against black domination. i cherish a society where everyone is found equal. that goes to the heart of what the struggles were about. >> now in...
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what emwith theled red state democratic senator launched a television ad this weaken voking religion and calling the bible his quote north star? >> the music in my ear is really nice. >> arkansas's mark prior. 300 point question after months of speculation, reports surfaced on friday that this long serving mississippi republican snosh -- isake. >> thad cochran. >> will seek apth term. 300 more points. this former new hampshire republican senator announced last sunday that he will seek to challenge democratic incumbent gene shaheen. >> thad cochran. >> encorrect. i notice a pattern here. the former republican senator who would like to challenge gene shaheen, isaac, mckay? >> at least i had an answer. >> bob smith. forrer senator. 300 point question. as a government budget dead lean approaches, which program emerged friday as the possible derail him in any compromise between congressional budget negotiators? democratic patty murray and paul ryan? >> unemployment benefits. >> 300 point question, congressman randy forbes, according to an article in politico, is pressureing the national r
what emwith theled red state democratic senator launched a television ad this weaken voking religion and calling the bible his quote north star? >> the music in my ear is really nice. >> arkansas's mark prior. 300 point question after months of speculation, reports surfaced on friday that this long serving mississippi republican snosh -- isake. >> thad cochran. >> will seek apth term. 300 more points. this former new hampshire republican senator announced last sunday...
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you would not dismiss religion out of hand. religion has nothing to do with science, but it is something people believe very deeply. you have scientists arguing that the foods are safe and acceptable. on the other hand, you have people arguing on other grounds that even if the foods are safe -- and they are not willing to accept that they are -- but even if the foods are safe, they are not acceptable on other grounds. these two points of view go past each other with no meeting of the minds whatsoever. the academy was giving a vote to science-based look into genetically modified foods to say they are ok. other people would argue differently. would think labeling solve a lot of these problems than they should have been labeled from the beginning. let me say one other thing about that. the first company that was going to develop a genetically modified food was working on a gmo tomato. i have in my files at nyu copies of the label they intended to use on those products. a great big tomato with genetic modifications was right on the
you would not dismiss religion out of hand. religion has nothing to do with science, but it is something people believe very deeply. you have scientists arguing that the foods are safe and acceptable. on the other hand, you have people arguing on other grounds that even if the foods are safe -- and they are not willing to accept that they are -- but even if the foods are safe, they are not acceptable on other grounds. these two points of view go past each other with no meeting of the minds...
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dividing jerusalem and finding some arrangement so that jews can go to the holiest place in the jewish religion. jews are not allowed to go to the temple mount because a mosque is there. that's outrageous. places of worship should be open to everybody who wants to worship. but they do not allow jews to go out of respect for the muslims. tell me another country that behaves like that. >> but your argument is with the government of israel more than it is with the palestinians. >> not true. >> rose: it is true. >> no. >> rose: think of it. you're prepared essentially the mal stinks today would accept the deal that president clinton offered. the government of israel today would not accept the deal of today's government that president clinton offered. now when he offered it, yasser arafat turned it down and some days later he regretted that and then he died. >> you know who told him not to accept the deal? even though he changed his mind since maybe. >> rose: right. >> he's the one -- >> rose: he's head of the palestinian. >> he told are arafat not to accept the deal. >> rose: you are arguing for a
dividing jerusalem and finding some arrangement so that jews can go to the holiest place in the jewish religion. jews are not allowed to go to the temple mount because a mosque is there. that's outrageous. places of worship should be open to everybody who wants to worship. but they do not allow jews to go out of respect for the muslims. tell me another country that behaves like that. >> but your argument is with the government of israel more than it is with the palestinians. >> not...
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another person because of the color his skin and done said or they will record his background or his religion blind dates and if they can learn to hate they can be taught to love for love comes more naturally to human heart than its opposite. now i add be careful because there are also sad to say to me as a catch quotes are going round at slate of this about saturn at first i cannot seem to scroll down and tell you what it is at it this fake tree in this fake wood if you see it now that it's not for mandela he did not say i didn't see this fear is not that we are inadequate our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. stunning. a man on a sunday morning cheney know you know that seven films have been made about nelson mandela about his life serving in the nineteen eighties with the discount mandela where danny glover played the hand but he also became part of the national popular culture through this song which was that called free nelson mandela and it came out in ninety four it was a song by the specials and a really long it's the popular movements around the world and educate p
another person because of the color his skin and done said or they will record his background or his religion blind dates and if they can learn to hate they can be taught to love for love comes more naturally to human heart than its opposite. now i add be careful because there are also sad to say to me as a catch quotes are going round at slate of this about saturn at first i cannot seem to scroll down and tell you what it is at it this fake tree in this fake wood if you see it now that it's...
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with in the religion of south africa, there has been so much to mull. -- tumult. catholic, what do you see for south africa as they try to move forward? this is a huge issue. >> nelson mandela was a huge, unifying figure. even in the last years of his life, he still helped people together. what will happen among these groups in the coming days and years will be critical. >> when you see south africa, do you perceive that religion still is front and center? i believe that he was in a methodist school coming out of the tribes way back. his religion still important there? >> i think that the anglican church still has a presence there. it can definitely play a role. >> part of the problem that they with his is within -- retreat from public life. politics has become much more better. much like america. much more tension and conflict. >> matt dowd is with us. michelle meyer, thank you for being with us. thank u so much for coming by on this historic day. let's do a forex report. we went conventional. markets are really moving. the euro is up. much more on "bloomberg sur
with in the religion of south africa, there has been so much to mull. -- tumult. catholic, what do you see for south africa as they try to move forward? this is a huge issue. >> nelson mandela was a huge, unifying figure. even in the last years of his life, he still helped people together. what will happen among these groups in the coming days and years will be critical. >> when you see south africa, do you perceive that religion still is front and center? i believe that he was in a...